RECEIVE SIX CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS FROM FCSI OCTOBER 28-29, 2024 Join us in sunny South Florida for a two-day foodservice consultant seminar featuring thought leaders, industry experts, factory tours, and more. SEMINAR INCLUDES: Hotel Accommodations at the Hilton Garden Inn, Dolphin Mall Opening Night Welcome Dinner Meals, Transportation, and Entertainment Arctic East Factory Tour Hands-on Walk-in Build GUEST SPEAKERS: Lenny Condenzio, CEO, Ricca Design Studios Scott Reitano, Principal/CEO, Reitano Design Group Tom Flynn, VP of Sales, Specialty Rolled Metals Patrick Gribbin, HTPG, Eastern Regional Sales Manager Brian Murphy, Pho, CEO, Arctic Industries Space is limited to 20 attendees RSVP at https://arcticwalkins.com/fcsi2024/ to reserve your spot today Submission deadline is Monday, September 30th, 2024
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BENEFITS OF R290 IN BACKBAR REFRIGERATION – WHY THE CHANGE AND WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SPECIFYING - Webinar presented by Krowne Oct 28, 2024 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) As the industry shifts into only using R290 refrigerant by the end of 2024, there are many benefits and changes that come along with it. Lets explore in this 30 minute webinar, why the change of R290, and how that is going to impact manufacturers within our industry, specifically in backbar refrigeration. |
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This two-part class will start with a broad overview of all the commercial induction cooking and holding products that are either available in the marketplace or know to be in development. From small countertop single hob units to full-size induction woks and ranges, there is a lot if activity from manufacturers. Next, the class will discuss when and why an operation would need to choose more heavy duty, high-input, induction products versus the lighter duty, lower-input units. In the second part of the class, Chef Mark will demonstrate several induction technologies, illustrating the advantages of induction cooking and holding using several different food types and cooking techniques. Learn how induction technologies will lower operating costs and help create the kitchen of the future and find out how to get utility rebates for purchasing induction equipment. Learning Objectives: Describe the various induction technologies available for commercial kitchen operations Understand what type of induction equipment is best suited for their menu choices and kitchen operations. Take advantage of utility programs and rebates that will help lower the cost of implementing induction cooking in their kitchens. Speakers: Mark Duesler, Chef Consultant at the Frontier Energy, Foodservice Technology Center (FSTC) |
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Jackson WWS - The Importance of Water Filtration and Elevating Warewashing and Ensuring Hassle Free Installation Expert presentations from factory personnel and local reps and discussions on the danger water poses to commercial equipment 1.5 CEUS for FCSI consultant members |
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This two-part class will start with a broad overview of all the induction cooking and holding products that are either available in the marketplace or known to be in development. From small countertop single hob units to full-size induction woks and ranges, there is a lot of activity from manufacturers. Next, the class will discuss when and why an operation would need to choose more heavy duty, high-input, induction products versus the lighter duty, lower-input units. In the second part of the class, Chef Mark will demonstrate several induction technologies, illustrating the advantages of induction cooking and holding using several different food types and cooking techniques. Learn how induction technologies will lower operating costs and help create the kitchen of the future and find out how to get utility rebates for purchasing induction equipment. Learning Objectives: Describe the various induction technologies available for commercial kitchen operations Understand what type of induction equipment is best suited for their menu choices and kitchen operations. Take advantage of utility programs and rebates that will help lower the cost of implementing induction cooking in their kitchens. Speakers: Mark Duesler, Chef Consultant at the Frontier Energy, Foodservice Technology Center (FSTC)
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Manitowoc Ice/Pentair are presenting a webinar on how to select the best ice machine for your project, starting with project evaluation, machine configurations, machine selection criteria, and an installation punch list. To register please reach out to Cassie Johnston at 920.205.6860 or Cassie.Johnston@pentair.com |
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True Manufacturing presents a one hour “Introduction to Ice Making” seminar Thursday, November 14, 2024 3PM 167 West 12th St., New York, NY 10011 Agenda includes general overview, applications, machine types, storage bins, condenser types, water filtration, installation, and sizing machines. To register contact Contact Craig Volcovici (314) 413-9708 |
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RATIONAL USA would like to invite you to our US headquarters for a 2-day event. Get up close and personal with our cooking systems as we show you why RATIONAL has become the standard for US kitchens. Where: RATIONAL USA 1701 Golf Road Suite C-120, Commercium Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Dates in 2024: March 19-20 June 11-12 November 19-20 Click here to Register and we will contact you with more information and details. Each event is limited to only 15 attendees. https://www.rational-online.com/en_us/experience/designer-webinar-us/ RATIONAL USA has been pre-approved for the FCSI Continuing Professional Growth educational program. This 15 hour program offers 13 Continuing Education Units, which will be reported directly to FCSI – The Americas Headquarters for FCSI consultant members. |
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This 1 hour webinar will focus on understanding water, it's impact on a foodservice operation and and how to specify the proper treatment. The goal of this learning unit is to educatearchitects, specifiers, and designers on thecurrent issues, concerns, and influences onwater treatment for the Foodserviceindustry. In addition, it will educateparticipants on systems and solutions forcommercial water filtration and treatment. Contact Eddie for a link to the webinar: eddie.garmon@pentair.com 863-660-6581 |
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Vulcan Wolf Online Learning This online learning platform hosts on-demand course for you to increase your knowledge of commercial kitchen equipment and provides resources to assist in your understanding of Vulcan and Wolf Products. Enroll in FCSI Heavy Duty Range Course Please contact Dan Montgomery - dan.montgomery@vulcanequipment.com or Alex Piñero - Alex.Pinero@vulcanequipment.com
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Brought to you by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. This course is worth 1 CEU. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand internal, external and ventilation load sources Learning Objective 2: Understand impacts of ventilation loads Learning Objective 3: Understand the process of using load calculations for unit sizing Learning Objective 4: Understand sizing philosophies and potential risks For access, contact Mary Atwood - mary.atwood@captiveaire.com 720-772-9971
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Flexible Dates and Locations - contact Scotsman to schedule By attending this program, consultants will have a better understanding of 1) Where to use different types of ice: 2) General knowledge on how ice machines work; 3) Things to consider when deciding on an ice machine; 4) How to cross reference the industry's ice machines; 1) General Ice Machine Refrigeration Operation Basics 2) General Ice Machine Sizing Guide: How much ice do I need? 3) General Ice Machine Application Guide – Air Cooled, Water Cooled, Remotes, Etc… 4) General Ice Forms – Uses and Applications Contact Vince Dattolo to schedule: vince.dattolo@scotsman-ice.com or 224.360.9621 |











